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  • She had an idea about some characters, a family of jewelers in 2nd century Rome, and a children's adventure set in 1st century Britain, about the children of a Druid who escape the massacre of the Druids on the Isle of Mona.

    The Daily Brief: Military Musings and Thoughts Less Filtered 2008

  • She had an idea about some characters, a family of jewelers in 2nd century Rome, and a children's adventure set in 1st century Britain, about the children of a Druid who escape the massacre of the Druids on the Isle of Mona.

    The Daily Brief: Military Musings and Thoughts Less Filtered 2008

  • The meaning of the couplet has always been considered to be, and doubtless is, that a time would come when a bridge would be built across the Menai, over which one might pass with safety and comfort, without waiting till the ebb was sufficiently low to permit people to pass over the traeth, or sand, which, from ages the most remote, had been used as the means of communication between the mainland and the Isle of Mona or Anglesey.

    Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery 2004

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